89 A Fine Plan
Let tell you this once, and only once. Okay, doesn’t matter how much but let tell you this. Don’t ever expect the normal, the average, or the diocre when you’re with us. You will always find yourselves in extraordinary situations, and that’s just one of the many reasons why we’re here in the first place.
We’re now being hunted by spy mages from an evil agency and the FBI although I have not heard from them for a while. Now, it was the next day after I was just woken up from my very painful slumber.
Well, it wasn’t painful since I was sleeping, but my body was in a lot of pain. I feel like I just got run over by a stampede of bulls, and that’s not even the worst I felt. My team, September, Nikki, Tisiah, and Malachi with have decided to calm down and lay low.
In case you forgot, we had a very explosive fight in the street with blown-up cars, lasers being propelled at each other, and a lot of screaming.
Not a good sound to hear, and it’s sothing I would not want to experience ever again. We were inside this apartnt in Florida, and it doesn’t seem like anyone is going to co for us anyti soon.
I’m not sure if the people who were after us have given chase yet or not. But I’m pretty sure Rocke has already given chase after us, and he’s probably the only one we have to worry about.
Rocke is a very powerful and dangerous man. He’s ruthless, thinks he’s clever, and always gets what he wants. No matter who or what is in his way, he will stop at nothing to get to us.
Especially , Connor. He wants dead more than anything, and I don’t know why.
I’ve never even t the guy before until that one mission to get the Armonk, and we’ve been sworn enemies since then, always trying to kill each other.
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It’s a miracle that I’m still alive, and I have my team to thank for that. They always had my back, no matter what the case was.
I was sitting in the living room, on a sofa that felt quite warm and fuzzy, with a blanket over . I was still in my clothes from before, and they were starting to feel quite itchy.
But I didn’t change, because my bones felt as if I was a hundred years old.
The apartnt was a typical Florida type, with a living room, kitchen, and bedroom. The flooring was white with a few stains on it. The sink was white with a few rust spots on it. The ceiling was light blue with several cracks in it. There was an aroma of coconuts in the air.
As I turned around, I saw September walking toward .
“Hey September,” she greeted, caressing her brown hair. “You still okay?”
“I guess,” I muttered, sitting up and stretching my arms. “What about you guys? Is everyone alright?”
“We’re all good,” Nikki said as she suddenly arrived. “We’re not exactly sure what to do right now though, so we’re just kind of relaxing.”
“I see,” I said as I got up from the sofa. “Well, we can-maybe do sothing fun while we’re at it.”
“The last ti we did that, we nearly got killed,” Malachi said as he entered the room. “Couldn’t even et any ladies, and we had to save ourselves.”
“He’s right,” Tisiah said, following him. “It wasn’t exactly the greatest choice.”
“But after that, they would have to leave once that fight happened,” I said. “Maybe we could try to use as much ti here safe as possible to reevaluate the situation and co up with a better plan.”
“It’s not like we have anything else to do,” Nikki said. “We’re just kind of sitting here waiting for sothing to happen.”
“Exactly,” I said. “So, let’s try to make the best of it.”
“Perhaps,” Tisiah said, “but we should be on our guard. We do not know when they will co for us again.”
“Tisiah’s right,” September said. “Stay on guard, also anyone seen Greg?”
Suddenly, Greg opened the door of his room, “I’m here,” he said. “What’s going on?”
“We’re just trying to co up with a plan,” she said. “Good morning, by the way, have you been up long?”
“About an hour or so,” he replied. “I was just trying to see if there was anything to find in this beehive of a place.”
“And? Anything useful?” I asked.
“Not really,” he said, “just so old clothes and food that’s been here for years.”
“Weird, well how about we go ahead and eat sothing, after its breakfast,” Malachi suggested, as all eyes imdiately faced him with an angriness.
“What? I’m just trying to be polite,” he said, holding his hands up in surrender.
“Yeah right, you’re just trying to get us killed,” Tisiah said.
“I am not!” he exclaid. “Why would I want that?”
“Maybe because you’re an imbecile,” Nikki said.
“Ouch, that hurts,” he said, clutching his heart. “But you’re probably right.”
“Alright, let’s go ahead and find sowhere to eat then,” I said, trying to diffuse the situation. “Malachi, you can go first.”
“Yes, let’s go to Everglades Restaurant!” Malachi said as silence broke in. I nodded slowly, trying to not show my disappointnt.
The room was so quiet you could hear a pin drop, and it was clear that nobody wanted to go there.
“If that’s what you want,” I said, trying to be optimistic.
“It is what everyone wants,” he said “Trust , that place is good. And I an good.” Now September nodded slowly, trying to not show disappointnt.
“Okay,” she said, trying to be optimistic as well. “If that’s what you want.”
“It is,” he said.
“Fine, let’s take our shower and get dressed up first, sheesh,” Nikki said.
“Yes!!” Malachi shouted with joy, as he went back into his room.
After we all got ready, we walked out the door and saw a beautiful day. The sun was shining as the fresh air, filled with the sll of salt water, hit our faces.
“This place is amazing,” Greg said, taking in the scenery. “Just beautiful.”
Preview:
When we arrived I found myself quite impressed with the exterior before we went in. The gold walls were completely srizing, and the restaurant looked very luxurious.
“Wow,” I said, my mouth agape. “This looks amazing.”
The restaurant’s exterior was very luxurious and impressive. The gold walls were srizing, and it looked like a very high-class place the thought of going in made very excited.
“I know, right?” Malachi said, clearly pleased with himself. “And it’s even better on the inside.”
As we walked in, I was not disappointed. The interior was just as luxurious as the exterior, if not more so. There were chandeliers everywhere, and the furniture looked like it was made of gold.
“This is incredible,” I said, my eyes wide. “I’ve never seen anything like this.”
“Yeah, it’s pretty aweso,” Nikki said, looking around in awe. “Where do you think we should sit?”
“How about over there?” Greg said, pointing to a table near the edge.
We took a seat while Nikki and September went over to the cashier to start paying.
“So, when should we start moving?” Malachi asked. “It’s just us n right now, so we can say what we want.”
“I say tomorrow,” Greg said, “We need to plan this out first and make sure we have everything we need.”
“I agree,” I said. “But we shouldn’t stay here too long, it’s only a matter of ti before they suddenly arrive and blast us into oblivion.” Malachi nodded, his face serious.
“You’re right,” he said. “So tomorrow, we move.”
Then Nikki and September arrived. “We’ve decided that we’re gonna leave tomorrow, just get this whole thing over with,” Tisiah said. September seed disturbed by that comnt, but Nikki just shrugged it off.
“We were literally just in a fight with the TSA and now you want to deal with that again. Look at what happened to you!” September shouted, pointing and . I sighed, not wanting to rember what happened.
“It’s not like we have a choice,” I said, my voice low. “We need to get out of here. I want to go back ho, and I’m pretty sure we all do.”
“But how are we going to survive if we’re constantly going to be hunted by fricking Rocke!” she argued, her voice getting louder.
“I don’t know,” I said, “but we’ll find a way. We always do.”
“We can’t just rely on hope in these situations. Sotis your brain needs to be in the mix for these situations,” September scolded, her arms crossed. “If you want to get out of here alive, we’re going to have to be a lot more careful from now on.”
“But being careful doesn’t an to be stuck in this hole, waiting for death,” Malachi said, his voice harsh. “I’d rather take my chances out there.”
“Chances Malachi, you’re talking about chances! We’re not playing so ga here where if you roll a dice and it’s a one you die, this is real-life Malachi. This is real life, and people are getting killed out there. We need to be smart about this, not rely on so dumb chance,” she said.
“I’m not treating this like a ga, I’m treating it like my life,” Malachi said. “And I’m not going to hide in here like a little wimp.”
“That’s all you want. Big boy, power, big man,” September said in a mocking voice. “You’re just a big baby who wants to be the hero.”
“At least I want to save us, unlike you that cares only for your survival,” he shouted. “We’re leaving tomorrow and that’s it! Nothing can convince otherwise.”
September stayed quiet, her face red with anger. Nikki put a hand on her shoulder and she reluctantly agreed.
Then she stord off in the other direction. This was bad, very bad. If we were going to get out of here alive, we’re going to need to be united, not divided.
I went after her, as she headed toward the bathroom. She went through the hall that led to the won’s door, which would be a very bad thing. I don’t want to seem like a weirdo or anything, but I need to talk to her.
Quickly, I stopped her and she looked at as if she had no energy to care, “What?” she asked, her voice full of venom.
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